BORN IN CHINAopens in theaters everywhere on April 21st!

We love all the DisneyNature movies so far. They are a great way to learn about the animals in our planet. They are all well produced and without them we would not know details about the animals this movies follow for at least 2 years at the time.

About the movie

​Disneynature’s “Born in China” ventures into the wilds of China, capturing intimate moments with three animal families: a doting panda bear mother who’s guiding her growing baby as she begins to explore, a two-year-old golden snub-nosed monkey who feels displaced by his baby sister, and a mother snow leopard who faces the very real drama of raising her two cubs.

Did we like it?

Yes, we did. We are headed to the movies again this weekend because when you see the movie on opening week some of the money from the box office goes donated to the WWF. The movie tells the story of 3 different animal families. You get to fall in love with them and if you are a mom you probably are going to relate a lot with the stories. I was in tears, but I will not give you a lot of spoilers. All I can say is that sometimes you want the stories to go different, but we need to remember that it is the nature and we need nature takes it course.I would say that quoting something from the movie...If you are like the Panda mom, a helicopter mom, you might want to talk to your little ones about the death of animals before heading into the theater.

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If you go and see Disneynature’s new True Life Adventure film BORN IN CHINA during its opening week (April 21-27, 2017) you will benefit the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Based on opening-week attendance, Disneynature, via the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund, will make a contribution to the WWF to help protect wild pandas and snow leopards in China.